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Kinglet API
Each function is preceded with /api/v1
.
Messages
Each function ends with /sessionid/userid/username
.
example displaying message number 5:
GET /api/v1/messages/5/ru8er03jjg3k40vjl09/23/JR
[X] GET /messages
- homepage. stream. messages created by or sent to the logged in user.
[X] GET /messages/page/3
- page three of the stream.
[X] GET /messages/5
- retrieve message 5.
[X] POST /messages
- create a new message.
[X] GET /messages/5/replies
- retrieve all reply messages for message 5.
[X] POST /messages/5/replies
- create a reply message to message 5.
Users
[X] GET /users/JR
- retrieve user info for user name JR.
or @GET /users/123 - retrieve user info for user id 123.
[X] POST /users
- create a new user account.
[X] GET /users/JR/activate/[user_digest]
- activate user account
[X] GET /users/JR/logout/[session_id]
- logout user JR.
[X] POST /users/login
- login user.
[X] POST /users/password
- retrieve new password for existing account. user would not be logged in. this would be executed for someone who forgot or lost password.
[X] PUT /users/password
- change password for existing account. user must be logged-in.
PUT /users/JR
- update user account for user name JR.
User actions:
- [x] create account
- [x] activate account
- [x] login
- [x] logout
- [x] change password
- change e-mail
- change profile description
- [x] request new password
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